Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 255William Blackwood, 1944 |
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Page 185
... heavy shelling was going on both ways , most of it over our heads . Bombers circled above us at about two thousand feet , treating our anti- aircraft defences with complete con- tempt . The bombing was not heavy where we were . I ...
... heavy shelling was going on both ways , most of it over our heads . Bombers circled above us at about two thousand feet , treating our anti- aircraft defences with complete con- tempt . The bombing was not heavy where we were . I ...
Page 268
... heavy bearskin coat , and the caribou - hide parka , its hood lined with wolverine fur , in which the snow will not lodge . The Indians also gave him as much smoked salmon as they could spare , and told him all they knew about the lie ...
... heavy bearskin coat , and the caribou - hide parka , its hood lined with wolverine fur , in which the snow will not lodge . The Indians also gave him as much smoked salmon as they could spare , and told him all they knew about the lie ...
Page 345
... Heavy rain - squalls which kept the busy hauling the heavy yards That lasted a week ; then she up the south - east trades and went e - hauled on the port tack in an our to weather Cape St Roque . is the second day after the line en ...
... Heavy rain - squalls which kept the busy hauling the heavy yards That lasted a week ; then she up the south - east trades and went e - hauled on the port tack in an our to weather Cape St Roque . is the second day after the line en ...
Contents
PARACHUTES OVER CRETE BY GERALD BARRY | 81 |
SIAMESE DUSK BY F KINGDON WARD 309 | 145 |
A HUNDRED YEARS OF THE KHYBER PASS BY MAUD DIVER | 157 |
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